I should have had this blog post set to publish shortly after midnight, but I have to confess I forgot I was even scheduled for today till I woke up with morning. This is so not like me! I can only plead Downton Abbeyintoxication.

I rarely get wound up about TV shows. It has to be something truly extraordinary. But shortly after Christmas I accidentally happened on about the last 15 minutes of the final episode of Downton Abbey‘s 2nd season. That was more than enough to convince me that I had to discover who these people were. I guess I waffled on about it quite a bit, because my DH surprised me with Seasons 1 and 2 on DVD. So I’ve been wallowing in the world of Downton Abbeysince last Thursday and am now “caught up” with the adventures of the upstairs and downstairs denizens of that great house. Thank heaven I’m between book projects right now or I’d be feeling frightfully guilty–not guilty enough to quit, of course, but guilty in any case.

What? You don’t know what Downton Abbeyis?

Allow me to lure you into its web. My DH calls it a post-Edwardian soap opera, and I suppose that’s fair from a masculine point of view. It’s actually a slice of a world gone by, all the glittering wonderful things that are some the reasons I write historical romance. It has a large and sharply drawn cast–16 principals! They are caught up in the stratifications of their society, the exaggerated manners, the social conventions that fascinate me as well. There’s the larger canvas of the quickly changing world of Europe as WWI breaks out. And of course, the gorgeous gowns of the ladies and the house itself, which actually serves as a character in its own right.

I promise to get back to writing now. But before I do, I’d love to chat with you about this latest obsession of mine. If you follow Downton, who’s your favorite character and why? Are there any you’re upset with? Who do you think has had the strongest character growth since the beginning? If you had to sack one of the servants, who would you let go? What’s your favorite Lady Violet (the dowager Countess of Grantham) zinger?

“Nothing succeeds like excess.” ~ Lady Violet

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43 thoughts on “Blame it on Downton Abbey!”

Ooooh! I was just complaining about how meh DA is this season! That doesn’t stop the obsession, mind you. I find Mary and Sybil very dull indeed and just don’t believe their romantic relationships…zilch in the chemistry department. I adore the Dowager! And if I could sack a character, it might be Daisy. Her shrill little voice and perpetual complaining are wearing…

Hi Mia!
I just started watching the first episode of DA, so I’m not able to share much yet, but I too was wondering what it was all about and started catching up on Netflix. I can already tell it’ll be worth watching, will pay close attention now from your comments
Thanks for the chance to win Waking Up with a Rake! Sounds like great story!:

I love, love, love Downton Abbey… I have watched the whole third season (downloaded it last fall) and I have to agree that this is the slowest season (although it does pick up and I won’t say anymore for fear of divulging plot secrets).

The Dowager Countess is my favourite character and for all the hauling the family has to do to get her into the 20th century (her pithy dismissals of electric lighting, telephones and cars are wonderful), she does show incredible common sense and family values even if they are buried deep in well-steeped traditions.

I don’t know who I’d fire, but I’d hire Ethel back. I’d like to see Thomas get what’s coming to him too, but I don’t want to fire him. He’s too interesting a character. I’d like Edith to go to NYC with her fabulous American gramama and become a flapper.

Having just seen Les Miserables recently, I have sympathy for Ethel. I doubt Mr. Carson would allow her back at Downton, but I’m sure we haven’t seen the last of her. The “sadder-but-wiser” girl is always an interesting character.

Thomas is despicable, but the series needs him, or someone like him, to keep the pot stirring.

Hi Mia! I enjoyed sharing a table with you at last year’s RT convention. I love DA! I think I’ve seen the most growth in Mary’s character. I didn’t like her much at all the first season, but she’s growing on me, as is Edith, who I would love to see become something grand like a writer/author…although the NYC flapper idea above would be fun! maggie Smith is superb! One of my favorite scenes is when Matthew has a fight with Mary’s intended in season 2 and when the man announces to the Dowager Countess, “I won’t be seeing you again,” she says “Do you promise?” So pithy! Fun topic

I so agree with you on Mary. She was spiteful, malicious and small at first. I really despised the way she picked on Edith (of course, sadly, everyone discounts Edith.) Mary had all the advantages of birth and looks. Why she had to be so sneakily vicious was beyond me. However, time wounds all heels and she’s been through some things that have sanded off a few of her barbed edges now.

She always has at least one per episode. I saw an interview of Maggie Smith and when the reporter praised her delivery, she modestly said it doesn’t matter how you say things if the words aren’t good. Kudos to the writer!

Hi Mia! I wish I could jump on the Downtown Abbey bandwagon; truly I do. I have yet to see an episode, so I figure I can’t jump in now, during season 3. The thought of catching up and watching seasons 1 & 2 is intimidating. I am afraid I won’t have enough time to watch them all, take care of my family & house, and review & edit books. However, the thought of watching bits at time during the baby’s middle of the night feedings might just be the thing I need!
Waking Up With A Rake sounds like such a great book! Thank you, Mia and Sourcebooks for the giveaway!

Don’t be intimidated. I confess I dived into the series like a madwoman, but my daughter plans to watch just one episode a day till she catches up to Season 3. Gives her plenty of time to read her vampire YA novels too. She’s currently spellbound by CC Hunter’s ShadowFalls series, but loves a good historical too.

Julian Fellowes has gifted us with some marvelously witty characters in his films and books; Snobs, Gosford Park and The Making of Victoria to name a few that are my favorites. The scripts he writes and wife edits for DA are beautiful works of art. Great lines and super talented actors to speak them. I’m not a big TV watcher, but this series has had me hooked from year one!

I feel so uninformed and out of it – I don’t watch Downton Abbey! I missed out at the beginning and have never had a chance to watch it. I think one of these days I’ll have to download it or buy the DVD and watch several seasons at once.

i haven’t watched it though occasionally tempted to look it up at it sounds great (and some of the snippets i’ve seen online support that) but I’m terrible at remembering to watch something on a regular basis so a serial such as this where every week is important to keep up with would be a disaster for me to follow

Hooked like a marlin! (A friend gave me Seasons 1 and 2 when I was laid up after surgery in Nov.)

I agree with some of the comments above: Season 3 is off to a dull start. Sybil’s been pregnant and barely showing for a few years, the Bates subplot is going nowhere and I have a REAL hard time believing Matthew’s self-righteous behavior vs. saving his own inheritance. (Was that crypic enough not to be a spoiler alert?)

The weaker the plots get the more I’m viewing this thru ‘craft’ eyes instead of an absorbed fan. Someone needs to give the DA writers a refresher lesson on motivation!

I’d say fire O’Brien or Thomas or both, but since they’re turning on each other I imagine the result will be even more catastrophic than just getting sacked.

I came late to DA with the last 15 min of Season 2 also! Then, over the holidays, I watched a marathon on PBS and I’m hooked! Maggie Smith reminds me so much of my late stepmother in looks and manner; her first husband was military brass. However, I haven’t got a favorite character yet although I thought I was going to really dislike Mary’s husband if he didn’t accept the inheritance and save DA! As for your new book, I’ve read it and loved it and can hardly wait for the next one!

Thanks so much, Trudy. So glad you enjoyed WAKING UP WITH A RAKE! My next in the Royal Rake series won’t be out till June, but I do have an ebook coming out in February–STROKE OF GENIUS! More about that later…